Chapter 65

The next morning. Cassandra returned to the Jackson residence.

She took a deep breath at the entrance before going inside the Jackson residence, knowing why the Jackson family did not want her to divorce Orlando last time.

She met Suzanne at the mansion.

The two exchanged glances, each unwilling to acknowledge the other. Cassandra continued to walk inside. As she passed Suzanne, the latter suddenly asked, “Are you really going to divorce him?”

“Yes,” Cassandra replied.

“Why? You had said it was your suggestion, but didn’t he stay married for the sake of Quinn Group afterward? Why did Mr. Quinn suggest your divorce again? Was it your idea?” Suzanne asked.

Suzanne looked at Cassandra with a slight frown.

Cassandra replied. There’s no reason. We have to divorce sooner or later anyway.”

Cassandra’s voice was indifferent. No one knew what she felt.

Suzanne added. “Mom and Dad are probably angry about your actions. Mom is still in a bad mood now. You… better be careful. I’m not doing this for you. I just don’t want Mom to be upset.”

Cassandra looked at Suzanne and thought. Although we are sisters, we have little contact with each other. Our relationship is as distant as strangers. Then she looked away, stopped thinking, and went inside.”

Suzanne was right. Austin and Evelyn were angry.

As soon as Cassandra entered the living room, a coffee cup was thrown at her.

She tilted her head a little to avoid being hit by the coffee cup.

Evelyn pointed at her and shouted, “Cassandra, what are you really trying to do? If you can’t help the Jackson family, please don’t burden your family. Jackson Group is getting worse day by day. Why do you want to cut off the ties with Quinn Group when there’s still a connection with them?”

“Grandpa Peter said that even if I divorce Orlando, the relationship between the Jackson family and the Quinn family will remain,” Cassandra replied.

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Evelyn said, “Do you really think Mr. Quinn is your grandpa because you call him ‘Grandpa Peter? Our families are only connected if you and Orlando are still married. We are nothing after your divorce.”

you’re not getting a divorce and that you’re just

up my mind.

you?” Evelyn yelled as she looked at her indifferently. She even stopped pretending to be indifferent.

accompanied Cassandra since childhood. Evelyn then asked Violet

only asked her to do what she wanted as long as

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so she told Cassandra indifferently, “If you insist on getting a divorce, forget about ever seeing

face was full of disbelief. She

Evelyn did

could do

came in and said, “Mom, she knows how to take care of herself. Don’t

she’s a member of the Jackson family, she has to

she added, “Granny is already old. Think about it yourself. Get a divorce if you don’t

last time.”

how she managed to leave the Jackson residence. She felt her whole body

me since childhood, but she’s also Mom’s mother. I don’t understand why they are threatening

to think about it and gave

He treated her like a stranger,

house.

few times, but she held back when she was about to

Cassandra sat on the couch in her bedroom with a solemn expression on her face and thought. Although I keep in touch with Granny after I return to Broburgh, I can’t meet and care for her whenever and wherever I want because we are far away from each other.

determined to leave, whether because of Violet or the

was already impatient before the two days were

next day, after Cassandra’s return from the Jackson

you from divorcing Orlando and intends to teach Rebecca a lesson using your name. This happens because of you. If you hadn’t insisted on the divorce, Mom wouldn’t have done this. I hope you can make it up

teach Rebecca a lesson by using

Cassandra was surprised.

Mom has bribed Rebecca’s assistant to cause an accident so that Rebecca will leave Orlando after learning her lesson. If you don’t want it to escalate or take

Suzanne had

Suzanne would not benefit

because she had

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